cardinalship
IPA: kˈɑrdʌnʌɫʃɪp
noun
- The office (or term of office) of a cardinal
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Examples of "cardinalship" in Sentences
- His archbishopric and his nomination to the cardinalship required more discussion.
- Regent, and still looked forward to a cardinalship as the reward of his scheming, his baseness, and his perfidy.
- It was in 1961, and Croetine's uncle-my great-uncle-had been appointed to a cardinalship and was then stationed at the Vatican.
- Cambrai might rely upon advancement to a cardinalship, and steps were taken, but without any good result, to bring about that event.
- "Gentlemen, I think you will thank me for giving you an associate like M. d'Orleans, to whom I give my nomination to the cardinalship."
- Cardinal to secure the advancement of the Abbe d'Auvergne, that he had already made a daring and fraudulent attempt to procure for him a cardinalship.
- He wished to arrive at the cardinalship, and to further his views he thought it advisable to ingratiate himself into the favour of Monsieur de Bourgogne.
- His canons and grand-vicars were good old men, rather vulgar like himself, walled up like him in this diocese, without exit to a cardinalship, and who resembled their bishop, with this difference, that they were finished and he was completed.
- I excused myself by saying that I had taken a resolution never to accept of the cardinalship by any means which seemed to have relation to the civil wars, to the end that I might convince the Queen that it was the most rigid necessity which had separated me from her service.
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